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I'd have no need for that sort of power as it would be for business and running a DJing program on that requires very little processing power.
Was looking at old G4 powerbooks but i'm not a big fan of buying second hand from a random with things like this.
Just fancy a mac and some hassle...
I've also got the E3c's, think they're mint. As said they are excellent in the gym as they block out idiots grunting, shouting, chucking weights about etc and are one of the only headphones that stay in my ear.
Excellent clarity and sound separation but could possibly produce a little more...
Here's mine on BT 8mb, it's appalling!
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/speedtest/results/id/117908943072590923149.html
Got this on the other site but i reckon it's b****cks
I'm pretty sure you can as i did it on my mates k800i, it's in the settings menu somewhere.
Which phone/contract did you get as i'm looking at their £15 for life ones.
http://threestore.three.co.uk/offerdetails.aspx?offercode=18OL67D030
Has anyone bought a contract online?
There's no mention of insurance on the site, even after going to checkout so will someone ask if i want it when registering? I'd like it as i know the K800i can be dodgy enough when new...
I don't really know about this as i use some Shure E3 in ear head phones that block out a lot of sound from outside, meaning you dont need it at full volume anyway. I think Apple do their own version too.
I seriously would advise against buying one before testing it. That way you know what it will be like.
I tested the 9850Ri in the local Halfords and the worst thing about it is it takes an absolute age to scroll through the tracks. I didn't really notice any delay when selecting a track, but...
Not really, it's just common sense that you don't scroll through tracks when moving. Use of playlists and the shuffle feature are all it takes. Plus it's so much quicker to scroll through with the iPod.
If it's for the gym as well defo go for the nano. They're so small and light that you barely notice they're there.
I've got the 8gb Nano and use it all the time in my car too, got around 1500 tracks on it.
One thing i will say is that i found the headunits with ipod support quite slow and...
I got my hands on the PS3 for the first time earlier, the pads aren't even half as bad as some people have made out! Will be better with the rumble feature though, but the triggers on the back didn't feel bad to me.
Anyone that buys a standalone player at the moment is a bit silly imo. Might as well see how these dual format devices are going to develop as you'll have the best of both worlds.
I don't understand the heirarchy of the various codes with Sony's
Which one would be best for a business laptop that's occasionally used to play DVDs/video files and listen to music?
I'm not into PC gaming so not bothered about that aspect but may evenutally be using Photoshop with it too...
Where's the best place to buy Sony laptops from? Is there a good online store for them that's cheaper than from Sony themselves?
Can i get a decent one for circa £600 (used if necessary as long as the spec is good, ie min. 1gb Ram, dual core, 100gb hdd)?